Compiling Scilab and Octave:

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Thu Feb 3 11:46:00 GMT 2000


In a message dated Thu, 3 Feb 2000  1:52:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Glenn R. Fulford" <glenn.fulford@paradise.net.nz> writes:

> 
> running ./configure
> configure warning: 
> 
> I didn't find -ltermcap, -lterminfo, -lncurses, -lcurses or -ltermlib
> 

Aren't there add-on packages intended to support these?
> 
> Make errors:
> 
> --- Clock skew detected. 
> 
> --- File ... has modification time in the future
>   2000-01-31 20:11:10 > 2000-01-31 20:11:09
>
This appears to be a typical characteristic of Windows systems, as if the low order bits of the file time are "random."  It hasn't appeared to be a problem; I don't see it as often in Win2K.  I've wondered whether cygwin should mask off the low order bits, given that Windows works this way.
> 
> Any help you can give me will be certainly appreciated.
> Thanks very much. Glenn.
> 
> Glenn Fulford                            


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